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Les Reports des divers Cases en le Court del Common Bank, en le several Reignes de Hen. VII., Hen. VIII., Edw. VI., et Mar. et Eliz. is a collection of
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, attributed to Gulielme Benloe and Gulielme Dalison, of cases decided by the Court of Common Pleas between approximately 1486 and 1580. For the purpose of
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, their name may be abbreviated to "Ben & D". They are reprinted in volume 123 of the
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. John Bouvier said "Benloe & Dalison's Reports" refers to "Reports and Pleadings in Common Pleas, in the reigns of K. Henry VII., Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Queens Mary and Elizabeth. By William Benloe and William Dalison." John Bouvier. Institutes of American Law. Robert E Petersen & Co. Philadelphia. 1854. Volume 1. Page xvi
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J. G. Marvin said of the abbreviation "Ben & D" of "Benloe and Dalison":


Dalison's Reports

J G Marvin also said, in the same book of 1847: He also said of the abbreviation "A B" of "Anonymous Benloe":


References

*Les Reports des divers Cases en le Court del Common Bank, en le several Reignes de Hen. VII., Hen. VIII., Edw. VI., et Mar. et Eliz. folio. London. 1689. {{Reflist Sets of reports reprinted in the English Reports Court of Common Pleas (England)